GERLANG 20B:Intermediate German Conversation

This course for students with some conversational abilities. Appropriate for students who are taking (or have taken)
Gerlang 2, 3, or 21. Emphasis on conversational German, discussion of culture, exploring German media. nAttendance is required to receive course credit.

GERLANG 20C:Advanced German Conversation

This course for students interested practising advanced-level conversation. Most appropriate for students who are taking
Gerlang 21 or higher, heritage speakers, and students looking to practice professional German. Emphasis on discussion of cultural topics including politics, exploring media and news, and student interests. nAttendance is required to receive course credit.

GERLANG 20G:Fashion Through FIlm

Modern German Fashion nA film-based foray into several aspects of the history of modern German fashion. Topics from class to class will be somewhat sporadic, spanning the origins of traditional German attire, subcultural youth styles in Germany throughout the 20th century, and prominent German figures in the global fashion industry such as designer Karl Lagerfeld and photographer Helmut Newton, among others. May be repeat for credit

2018-2019 Winter

GERLANG 20K:Kuche Mitt (German Cooking Class)

Explore the German art of baking by trying out a medley of traditional recipes. We will learn how to create delicious desserts, prepare hearty snacks and bake real bread so you can delight your friends with German tastes. nThe class will be held in Haus Mitt and enrollment is limited to 15 students.

2018-2019 Spring

GERLANG 21:Intermediate German I

Continuation of
Gerlang 3. Sequence integrating culture and language with emphasis on development of advanced oral and written proficiency. Targeted functional abilities include presentational and socioculturally appropriate language in formal and informal, academic and professional contexts. Prerequisite: Placement Test,
Gerlang 3.

GERLANG 22:Intermediate German II

Continuation of
GERLANG 21. Sequence integrating culture and language with emphasis on development of advanced oral and written proficiency. Targeted functional abilities include presentational and socioculturally appropriate language in formal and informal, academic and professional contexts. Prerequisite: Placement Test,
Gerlang 21.